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March 19th, 2012
The effect of an inclined landing surface on biomechanical variables during a jumping task
Marshall Hagins, Evangelos Pappas, Ian Kremenic, Karl F. Orishimo, Andrew Rundle, The effect of an inclined landing surface on biomechanical variables during a jumping task, Clinical Biomechanics, Volume 22, Issue 9, November 2007, Pages 1030-1036
https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.clinbiomech.2007.07.012
Keywords: Landing; Dance; Floor; Lower extremity injury; Motion analysis
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